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- CChrisUtah •8 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoReally good food! Little warm for me but not unpleasant. The signature cocktail (Mai tai?) was delicious and they called it a different name and it definitely wasn’t a traditional Mai tai. $180 for 6 of us seemed like a lot but also not unreasonable for Maui. Awesome place to stop for lunch after a pineapple tour across the street.More infoHaliimaile General StorePrice: Expensive• Hawaii Regional Cuisine• Makawao•4.8
- AAndrewHawaii •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMy previous experience was terrible! This was shortly after they opened and the food was horrible. Gave it a 2nd try and it was much improved. It's still very noisy but not as bad in the back! It is on the pricier side.More infoMakawao Public HousePrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Makawao•4.7
- LLisaHawaii •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe really enjoyed dining here. Everyone was so nice and atmosphere was calm. it took us out of the tourist restaurants to something peaceful and deliciousMore infoCasanova Italian RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Italian• Makawao•4.7
- CCarrieVancouver / British Columbia •4 reviews5.0Dined on 5 Dec 2024Outstanding food, wine pairing was perfect for each course and it was a culinary experience of a lifetime!!!More infonyloSPrice: Very Expensive• French American• Paia•5
- SshantikaVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •41 reviews5.0Dined on 11 Oct 2024Great food and ambience - good as always Mahalo!More infoThe Wooden CratePrice: Expensive• Organic• Upcountry•4.6
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Iconic for its gorgeous beaches and endless sun, Haiku, Maui, is also a desirable place to enjoy excellent cuisine. On an island where barbecue is a must, try pork ribs or Hawaiian beef jerky, a dish also called pipikaula. Don't leave the island without tasting the barbecue chicken, made with a sauce called huli huli. Fish is also a must. Enjoy everything from ahi tuna, prepared blackened, steamed, or raw, to ruby snapper. After dinner, don't forget the manju, a cookie with a sweet center for dessert. Or, go tropical all the way with breadfruit. If you're not in the mood for traditional island fare, you'll also find plenty of barbecue, Mexican, and American comfort foods here.